2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2011.07.009
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Cellulose nanocomposites with nanofibres isolated from pineapple leaf fibers for medical applications

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“…Yiyecek olarak kullanılamayan bu biyo-materyaller tarımsal endüstri için geniş bir pazar oluşturmaktadır [71].…”
Section: Ananas Yapraği Li̇fleri̇ni̇n Elde Edi̇lmesi̇ (Production Of Pineaunclassified
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“…Yiyecek olarak kullanılamayan bu biyo-materyaller tarımsal endüstri için geniş bir pazar oluşturmaktadır [71].…”
Section: Ananas Yapraği Li̇fleri̇ni̇n Elde Edi̇lmesi̇ (Production Of Pineaunclassified
“…Kemer kordonlarında, konveyör bantlarında, iletken giysilerde, hava yastığı bağlama şeritlerinde ve ayakkabı bağcıklarında kullanım bulan [50] ananas yaprağı lifleri, ses emici ve ısı yalıtım malzemesi olarak da tercih edilebilmekte [15,32,76] bunların yanı sıra medikal teknik tekstillerde kullanılan kompozit yapılarda da kullanılabilmektedir [71,126]. Ayrıca dokusuz yüzey, ya da iri dokuma gibi çeşitli formlarda jeotekstil ya da tarım tekstili malzemesi olarak kullanımına rastlamak mümkündür.…”
Section: Ananas Yapraği Li̇fleri̇ni̇n Kullanim Alanlari (End-uses Of Pinunclassified
“…Different grades of microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) could be obtained from agricultural residues depending on the source of plants and process involved (ElSakhawy and Hassan, 2007). Various sources of plant have been studies for isolation of cellulose which further can used to produce MCC and nanocrystal such as oil palm mass residue (Johar et al, 2012;Soom et al, 2009;Haafiz et al, 2013), jute banana plant waste (Elanthikkal et al, 2010), bagasse, rice straw (El-Sakhawy and Hassan, 2007;Ilindra and Dhake, 2008;Nuruddin et al, 2011), wheat straw, corn stalks, dhaincha (Nuruddin et al, 2011), kenaf (Wang et al, 2010), alfa (Trache et al, 2014), cotton stalks (El-Sakhawy and Hassan, 2007), soybean hull (Merci et al, 2015), tomato peel (Jiang and Hsieh, 2015) and pineapple leaf (Cherian et al, 2011). Honda et al (2002) even utilized waste sewage sludge as feedstock.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The expansion of bio-composites has amplified industrial usage that would release the possibilities to minimize the wastage of renewable materials. It promotes a non food based market for agricultural industry [36]. It is white in colour, smooth, and glossy as silk, medium length fibre with high tensile strength.…”
Section: Pineapple Leaf Fibrementioning
confidence: 99%